The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 04, 1868, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, ' FN IP AY, SEPT15MHKH 1, 18G8.
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FROM WASUIXG-TOK
The Trcnswry Deportment.
Washington, Sort, 3. Tlio fullownig regiila
liotisnro iiriMTilicil ly tlio Treasury lep;irtmont
to govern tlio tiaiiiiertiition of nn'relinmllso coaet
v. ire littwecn tlie Atlantic mid Pacific ports of the
V tilted Stntes ly cither of tlio isthmus routes:
Kvery tiiickiiere shipped for mic.li transportation,
in order to lie emi'lcd to tlio privileges of coatwiso
freight, must, Ixl'iiro shipment, bo corded and
sc aled, and properly nianil'cHted, in cohlorniity to
tlio fuliowinjj rules:
MerehnndiH" In bond will continue to lie corded,
Sealed, sample. I and marked, as hitherto required,
nl the respective bonded warehouses from which it
Is taken tv.r transport iition.
iH'iiuo' tie cx'oit" not In bond, nvdor tho Internal
revenue lawn, n:iil I'orciKH goods not dutiablo, or on
which duly linn been paid, may, if susceptible of it,
lie corded, scaled, sampled, manifested, etc., In like
manner at the dock of tho receiving vessel, beforo
shipment from the port of departure, if desired by
ti e shipper or I ransporn r, on payment by him of
the expense charged, at the rate hitherto applicable
to bonded koimI.
(ioods in bulk and articles rot cipnlilo of lining
pealed inn v bo entered on tho manifest, with a state
ment ol the reason why they aro not sealed.
Shipowners, transporting merchandise of either
description in this manner must provide suitable
aceomniodatioiis on their respective docks at both
rnds of the route for the convi uieiico of ollicers
entrusted with tho execution of these provisions,
and for the sale-keepinK of merchandise.
Special liianilc sls will lu; pn, pared by customs
otliccrs in charge of the sealing, in triplicate, of
(ill goods so shipped coastwise, accurately de
pot ibinjr the cluiiiu lor of tho pa. It ages, tliLir mark ft
and conlilils, which will lo eerliiled by the col
lector under his hand and oll'n ial seal. This certi
ficate must avow the accuracy of tho manifest,
specify the tun ticulars of cording and sealing, and
iiidiculo am! describe such articles, if any there be,
necessarily shippi d unsealed, us incapable of being
thus secured; il there be wines or liquors in casks,
tho proof, quantity und quality must be Indicated
11 the receipt.
All copies, except that delivered to accompany
the goods, will indicate nl.-o the disl inguishiii.f
marks impressed iipon tlio seal, Careful discrimi
nation must be Made between goods in b.uid and
goods not in bund, and they w ill appear upon sepa
rate manifests.
These special manifests are to bo prepared by
customs ollicers, and are to bo additional to and in
dependent of the usual general manifests required
of the master.
One of the triplicate copies will bo retained on
lite at the custom-house at the port of departure,
one will be sent forthwith by overland mnil to the
collector at the port of destination, and tho third
will be delivered to tho master ur agent, to accuiu
Xanv the goods.
oil arrival at the port of destination, tho articles
will bo rigidly checked olf by the manifest, and the
cords, sealsaiid packages carefully scrutinized.
in caso of goods not in bond, tho contents of the
packages may be subjected to an examination, if
necessary, suilicient to satisfy the otlicers of their
identity," before delivery to the consignee.
tiood's in bond will bo entered for warehouse, and
examined and treated in all respects as are goods
transported in bond in other cases.
J f there is appearance of sen Is or packages having
liccn tampered with, the fact will bo promptly re
ported by tho collector of the port of arrival to
the collector at the port of departure, and to tho
department, and all goods not in bond upon which
pixh nppei.r.'Uiccs aro found, as well as all not cor
responding euutly wi'h the manifest, will bo con
sidered as foreign and dutiable. All goods likewiso
not appealing on special niunif.sts will bo consi
dered, of course, dutiable.
Foreign goods, therefore, airivinp;from abroad at
Kew York, destined fur immediate transhipment,
by way of San Francisco, to the t'nited States, or
foreign ports on the Pacific, or at San Francisco,
destined in like manner for ports en tho Atlantic,
will not bo subject to these regulations; and the
regulations formerly prescribed by the department
on that special subject will continue to be enforced,
except so much as relates to nn examination on the
isthmus. The seals must in all cases bo cancelled
and removed before tho delivery of goods to con
signee. The execution of these provisions at New York
and Snn Francisco will be placed in charge of a
deputy -collector at each port, and inspectors not
exceeding tho number hitherto employed lu con
nection with this subject will be assigned to assist
him.
As It Is expected that this method if properly ad
ministered will afford ample protection to tho reve
nuo in such cases, it is thought proper to dispenso
with tho examinations hitherto made upon the
Isthmus. Passengers' baggage may bo secured In
this manner by cords and seals, and if arriving in
tact, w ill bo passed without examination.
Of baggage so treated separata manifests must
be made in the manner as above indicated, and all
bargago not embraced in manifests, or bearing tho
appearance of having been opened or tampered
with, must be treated as other baggage from for
eign countries.
Special records will bo kept by collectors at the
several ports of nil merchandise so shipped and re
ceived, distinguishing such as is in bond from that
not in bond, and quarterly returns of the same will
be rendered to the liureau of Statistics, in addition
to all other returns now required to be tuado to
other ofliecs in tho department.
The cords encircling the packages should bo
placed with caro in such a manner as to protect
every possible point and mode of access to the con
tents. They should bo knotted lu such manner as
to prevent their being slipped aside, and should bo
sealed at every point where it would be possible to
untie them, or where they have been cut. Tho
number of seals on each package will be specilied
on the manifest. 11. iMcCuLt.ocii,
Secretary of tho Treasury.
The Status of Commissiohcr Rollins.
Commissioner Kollins remains In Washington,
engaged in tho duties of his ollico, and has no in
tention whatever of leaving tho city on any busi
ness connected with tlio charges against himself in
New York.
His opinion Is that tho District Attorney of New
York lias entiro charge of tho matter, and there is
nothing whatever pertaining to it which can require
bis attention either personally or othcrwiso.
Secretary McCulloeh, in response to a telegram
this morning from the District Attorney, inquiring
whether the latter should appear, replied, "it
seems to me that under tho law of 1713 you should
appear."
information has been received hero that tho Dep
tity Marshal, who has warrants, has been instructed
by Solicitor Hinckley to make no more arrests at
present.
It Is understood that tho rcsponso of Secretary
McCulloeh to tho District Attorney at New York
takes tho matter ot the prosecution out of the
bauds of Hinckley.
The Hurcau of Statistics.
In accordance with tho law of duly 28, ISfiC, tho
Director of the Bureau of Statistics has awarded
numbers to 'i,"'ir vessels belonging to tho mer
ehant marine of the United States, and to all of
these vessels which are sea-going he has awarded
signal letters to enablo them to communicate their
numbers to each other when passing at sea. Tlio
number of sailing vetsels is n.u ti'; of steaiu vessels
21-12; total toniingo of both classes combined,
3.10!,2ti7, and the number of unrigged vessels 4751,
with a tonnage of -11:1, "ii;i, so that tho grand total of
tonnago of tho merchant marine of the United
States, If no account bo taken of tho vessels lost
UuriJtg tho past liscal year, amount to 3,500,028.
Presidential Appointments.
Tho President to-day appointed Heno J. Foil go
ray Assessor of the Fourth, district of Pennsylva
nia, vko Thomas Forsyth.
The JNavy Department.
Commander MeCunii is ordered by tho Navy De
partment to the Philadelphia Navy-yard, and lieu
tenant Commander Fitch, from command of tho
Marblchcud, and Commander Ad ins, dr., from the
Philadelphia Navy-yard, aro both placed on wait
ing orders.
Tho Navy Department lias. In accordance with
the reduced amount of appropriations, and tho will
of Congress, reduced the penoiiel of tho navy to
what it was before tho war, namely Kroo men. Tho
Secretary has dispensed with tho services of almost
all tho masters at each of tho navy-yards, only two
or thrco of the most. important beingrelainod at any
yard, but tho duties heretofore porfonnod by tho
masters will be devolved upon a qiiarternian or a
foreman, thereby saving u largo and useless ex
pense. The Washington Schutzcnfcst.
Tlio Schutinfest continues to bo largely attended.
The rope-walker, a mere boy, who fell from a
heifeht of forty feet last night, tho rope giving way
owing to tho loosening of the guys, it was at first
mpposed had sustained no injuries, but on ovauil
Jiaiibn to-day it was ascertained that ho had broken
a lib.
Consul Ilccognizcd.
Tho President has recognlzsd Stephen Iligglna as
Vice Consul of Urazil at liootoii.
From Chicago.
CmoAoo, Sept. 3. Tho Republican Congres
sional Convention of tho Third District of Iowa
yesterday nominated Wm. H. Allison lor Congress.
A section of tho tunnel in process of construction
under tho Chicago river at Washington street
caved In last night. Tho temporary railroadbridgo
on west Water street, one of tho immense derricks
nd ori'.'iii'-s ntt ielieil went down In the mini. 'J,'US
Ives Is vaiuiutvJ Vs t&V cvuwactw r; $20,900,
I roni California and Mexico.
SN 1'itASt I'i'ii, Sept. 3 Mii.atlan advices of
August 2.1 say (lenctnl Pattonl was assassinated on
August IS, in the city of Duratigo, by the ollicers of
the sin II of (1cm ral Canto, commanding the garri
son. Pattonl had been ordered by Canlo to report
to the military headquarters, nul not complying
Immediately, was shot dead In the liouso of his
lriend. His murder caused n strong reeling again-1
General Canto, and on receipt of the news, Oeicrnl
Corona dispatched a courier with ohicial instruc
tions to the authoritii s, ordering (leiiernl (loerar to
take command of Diii anco, and to arrest and im
prison the ollicers connected with the assassiiiati n,
iiic lulling Canto. It was feared the latter would
1 k iionnee against Corona and tho supremo go
vi mi::, nt rather than submit to arrest.
The nt ws of the reported purchase of Slnaloa bv
.Secretary Seward created a sensation anungst tliis
ollice-holders, they being opposed to the sale, but
the owners of property and tho masses of the people
would W( Icome the A inerlcans. Tho press of the
country is alimncd nbout the reports of filibuster
ing movements from Cuba, New Orleans, the Rio
Grande and the Paeilio coast. Santa Aniia,liOsada
and Marque, arc said to understand each other's
movements, and are iletef mined to destroy Juarez's
govt riinieiit. I.osada, it is reported, has issued a
strong pronunciamciito against the general gov
ernment, declaring himsell treo and independent,
lie bus immense stores of corn and war material,
and it is believed the government d iro not attack
him.
Governor l.ubyhas been officially notified that
tl c riL.oinus pKivincial registration laws must bo
enforced with regard to the clergy evading the
same, which legislation makes more than half tho
people vagi ants, by declining us such all persons
without visible means of support.
Two A merieans have secured the right to pur
chase t-4. lion acres of land near Altata.
Lower California advices of August 23 state thnt
two reducing mills in that country have suspended
woik on account of tho high rutes of duty on tho
exportation of silver.
General l'avolas. Military Governor, refuses to
surrender the control of ailulrsto the newly-elected
civil authorities.
l.a Paz intelligence reports that tho news of tho
purchase of the State by Secretary Seward caused
much di.-ciission. and there was a strong sentiment
fi r and against the purchase among the different
elassi s of the people.
It. is repoited that tho superintendent of tho
Philadelphia Mine,- nt Abulias, was mortally
wounded by another American, who immediately
shot himself.
Philip C. Pelez, engineer of tho United States
steiiiner Lackawanna, died on August 21st, on tho
steamer Ajax, otf Carmen island, and was buried
nt l.a Paz, Cower California. The funeral was at
tended by the American residents and tho Mexican
military authorities.
From tieorgla.
Atlanta, Sept. 3 Yesterday tho Houso passed
n resolution to bold two sessions during tho eligibil
ity discussion. This morning, Turner, negro, spoko
niid held the lloor during the whole session. Ho said
ho was entitled to his scat and would not cringe for
or big for it. Theie was in the history of the world
no parallel to tho Issue presented to-iliiy; never be
fore were men arraigned beforo the Legislative
body for an offence committed by Almighty God
himself, lie did not know until tho past three
weeks the imbecility ot the Anglo-Saxon race. This
momentous question could not bo settled to-day,
but would be handed down to generations us long
as tho sun goes down. Who lirst took up recon
struction under Congress? It was the brawny
black man. This is his Legislature? Tho gretil
question is, am 1 a man? If I am, I claim tho
lights of a man. Tho Democratic principle is never
to find their level until they lind them in negroes of
Pluto and Proserpine.
The Democratic leaders ndvised the people to re
main away lroni the polls, and then blame the peo
ple because negroes find seats on this lloor. Kvery
State has been reconstructed under the act that no
discrimination should be made on account of color,
race, or previous condition. If every scalawag anil
carpet-bagger could rido into power on tho backs of
black men, and ask Congress to take away tho bal
lot and submit tho question to Congress or a Con
vention, when made he would abide tho decision.
The Constitution of tho United States does not re
cognize a God; His namo is not in it. If this mea
sure is carried, 1 will call a Convention of my peo
ple nnd send for carpet-baggers, scalawags," Yan
kees, and anybody, for a Legislature, except Geor
gians. You may drive us, but you will light a torch
never to be put out. You will make us your foes,
and you will do all you can to poison my race
against Democracy. This thing means revolution.
Lookout carpet-baggers. When wo go they will
turn you out, impeach Governor Huilock, and up
set tho constitution.
In tho afternoon session several members partici
pated, and on a vote being taken tho negroes were
declared ineligible by a vote of S3 yeas to 23 nays,
thus unseating twenty-livo negroes. Four remain,
who claim to be white men, and their eases will bo
investigated. Turner walked out and brushed tho
dust front his feet. The other negroes bowed to tho
Speaker, ami waved their hats to tho members.
A heavy rain has prevailed hero for two days.
Savannah, Sept. 3 A white boy, who mysteri
ously disappeared, has been found murdered by
negroes near this city. His gun and clothes were
gone, anil it is supposed ho w as killed for them. An
inquest was held, and a verdict rendered that ho
wns killed by some persons unknown. There is
much excitement in the city, and parties have been
out three days hunting the body. They met armed
bodies of negroes, who halted them with military
precision. Parties are now out scouring the coun
try in bcuich of the murderers.
From Europe ly Cable.
London, Sept. 3 Tho Standard to-day has au
editorial on the American treaty with China. I
says: "We cannot share the jealousy nnd suspicion
w ith which the Times regards this treaty. In it we
see nothing which shows that tho United Stateshavo
acquired a monopoly of privileges, nor does tho
treaty givo nny evidence that China Is fastening
itself on the rock of sloth and stagnation; but on the
contrary, gives proof that the Chlneso are prepar
ing for an advance by opening windows in the great
wall which separates tho Celestial cuipiro from
western civilization.
London, Sept. 3 Tho contractors who built tho
Metropolitan Underground Railroad in this city
have made u provisional oiler to construct the pro
posed underground road in New York city, and to
furnish all the capital required to complete the
road which tho projectors may fail to obtain at
homo.
From Maine.
AuorfTA, Mo., Sept. 3 The Kcpublicans of tho
Kennebec Valley held a mass convention hero to
day, being tho largest ever held In this county, lu
the morning a Hag was raised, and lu tho afternoon
delegations were received from tho surrounding
towns, and all then formed in a procession, three
miles long, after which tho meeting was held, pro
sided over by Governor Morrill, with ex-Governors
Cony, Williams nnd Colowln for vice presidents.
Addiesses were made by tho Hon. It. G. lugersoll,
of Illinois, and others.
Another meeting was held in tho evening nt
Grant Hall, which was presided over by tho Hon.
W. P. A. Dillinghniii, and addressed by Senators
Fcssenden and Conness. An out-door meeting was
addressed by Senator Wilson, Mr. Ingersoll and the
Hon. J. G. Hlaino. Many private dwellings were
illuminated and decorated.
Lkwiston, Me., Sept. 3 A largo Republican
meeting in the park in this citv to-night was ad
dressed by Israel Washburue, Or. Tcu thousand
persons were present.
At the same time there wns a meeting of tho
Democracy on llayinarket Square, which was ad
dressed by'H. It. Hradbury, of Hollis, andUeneral
Thomas Ewlng. Jr., of Kansas.
LhWisToN. Mo., Sept. 3. A public political dis
cussion w ill take place on Friday, September lltli,
in this city, between tho Hun. Washington Gilbert,
of Hath, and Dr. A. Garcelon, the Democratic can
didate for Congrtbs. Mr. Gilbert was tho chal
lenging party.
T he political excitement in this part of tho State
is intense, und muss meetings aro held duily.
From Lancaster.
LANCAPTiat, Pa., Sept. 3 Tho Evangelical
Lutheran Synod of tho Lutheran Church ol Fast
l'ennsvlvania commenced Us twenty-seventh an
nual session at St. John's Church, In this eity, last
evening. Tho synodical sermon was preached by
the retiring President, tho Rev. Mr. ' aleiitino, D.
D., from Hebrews ti, 13. The thomo of the dis
course was Christian progress. Hull' an hour was
spent In devotional exercises.
Tho Synod met at nine o'clock this morning, and
wiis opened with singing and prayer. The atten
dance of clerical and lay delegates was quite largo.
The following new members were received by
certificate from other bodies Uev. F. Klinefelter,
from tho West Pennsylvania Synod; Kevs. A. Hol
nmn and Joliu Fathcnuan, from tho Allegheny
Svnod.
Dr. Valentine, tho retiring President, read bis
report, which was ordered to bo referred to a com
mittee. Tlio Synod then proceeded to tho election of
clllcors tor the ensuing year. Tho Kevs. 1'. itahy
and J. Stall were appointed tollers, and tho elec
tion resulted us follows Secretury, II. O. Shlndel,
tf MU'aUtttiV.ni XlVtlClUW, iYi iUiVJliSj Vt
Lebflngu,
Obituary.
llArtTFonp,Conn.,Sept.3 Kx-Oovornor Thomas
H. Seymour died nt his residence In this citv, at
S.iwtlus evening, of tvphoid fever, aged slxtv-one
years. Ho was educated at the Mlildletown .Mili
tary Inst itute; studied law, and practised tho pro
fession; wns Kcpresentntlve in Congress from this
State from 113 to 1M.V, in isle, lie went to Mexico
ns n major In a New Lngland regiment, nnd was
promoted to a colonelcy; in ho was elected
Governor of Connecticut, and was re-elected thrc.i
times; wns Minister to Kussia during Pierce's ad
ministration. Ho was a prominent, member of the
Masonic fraternity nt the time of his death.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
TOR ADBITIOJTAL LOCAL JTIUS IXQ 0OTSI1IB PASKH.I
Political. The Giant and Colfax Club o;
tlie Twotitv-eixth Ward gave a Rraiid picnic yes
terday at Knsttvick Park, on the west side or tlio
Hchuylicll river. As the day broko Hio clouds
were lowering, but this did not deter t Iks matia
prrs from opcuinsr the erounJs to the largo
crowd which h;ul Bumbled.
Hie Iffdivitietj eontiuuc.l until nbout 12 M.,
notwithstanding that occaiioual sho vers ot rnlu
seti.plmies compelled the guests to repair to the
shtds lor shelter. At thnt time, however, tin;
rain ennio don in torrents, and t he managers
were rciuctuntly conjuelled to order t!iu )ot
FLLcnient of the pteu'e until Monday next,
wb( n, II tho weather pernios, the Purk will be
nrn'ri reopened.
The Union Kep'ibliean cUlans of the Fifth
Ward met lust evening, nt the touthcust corner
ol Third nnd Gaskill streets, for the purpose of
organizing a 1 lorry Campaign Club of the Fifth
Wuid. A litrpo number were in attendance,
nnd wilhin a lew nutiutes nfter the opening ot
the rolls some sixty names sub-cribed. Au
election wns then gone into for ollicers, which
iesnlte(' ns follows: Cnptaiu, Charles McKiu
lej: lieutenant?, II. II. Lvh Joseph liotitetupj,
George llnrton; sergeant, Henry l.ea) beater.
A filorlous gathering will take place on the
15th ot the present month, iu front ol the Uniou
League.
At the Union Republican Convention at Chew's
1.0L.dii.g, N. J., jestcrd ty, Ittiudul E. Morgan was
noniiuattd for Sheriff. Au enthusiastic mass
n Celine, imUitlistaudinit the unfivoriblo
condition ot the weather, was held lu tho after
noon, which wns addressed by uble speakers.
The State Central Committee of the soldiers
nnd sailors are lmy inakine; urrxngemonts for
the reception of their comrades, who meet here
on the lft and 'id ol October. The cUiinnan has
been authorized to appoint a cotnmiUeeof fifteen
to carry out the details of the demonstration,
nnd will meet every Wednesday und Saturday
until their duties arc completed.
The republican citizens of tho third divlMon.
Twenty-fifth wurd, Hridesburc, have organized
a Taylor Cauipnign Club, and elected the follow
ing named ollicers: President, Mr. Henry Pratt;
Secretary, Mr. George Drown; Chief Marshal,
Mr. Dartou II. JcDks; A'si tant Marshal, Mr.
Thomas Dick.-or; Captain. Joseph Schall'er.
A lnree nicptlupr ot the Grant and Colfax Club
ol the Tenth Ward wa3 held last eveuiiiGr, at the
hall, Bioad nnd Kuce streets, J. M. Kerns in
the chair. Alter the appointment ot a Marshal,
who had the power piven hini to aopoiut other
ollicers, an address was made by Hon. Charles
O'Neill, who alluded to the private and public
career of General Giant, th-; nominee of the
party for President of the United states. A.
Wilton llenszev. E-n.. nl-o (lelivnrod
The meeting, which was to have been held last
evening at Howard nnd Oxford streets was post
poned until 1ueday evening next.
Smith, Randolph & Co. lurulsh U3 with the
lolloping list of Americaus registered nt the
banking-house of Messrs. Jarucs W. Tucker &
Co., Paris, for the week endiutj August 20:
New York Mr. Henry T. Curtis an t wife,
Mrs. Denroslee, Miss Dames, Miss Harris. Mr.
i'. D. Curti, Mr. Henry B. Dnrnes, Mr. W. L.
Cochinn, Miss Catherine Spencer. Mr. C. S.
Dunuii.g, Mr. II. C. Sparks. Mr. Joseph Dell,
Mr. George King and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. P.
Morton, Mr. L. P. Morton, Mr. Albert Crane,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall Pepoon, Mr. Sylvester
lirush nnd family. Philadelphia Mrs. J. D.
LSudd, Mr. Morgan Budrt, Mr. Irwin Bud 1. Dos
ton The Misses Daniell, Mr. and .Mr. Tuomas
P. Kieh. Miss Busuu D. Hogtrs. St. Louis Mrs.
J. Christy.
A Qcertion yon the Courts. The question
whether the bonded warehouse whuh the
Undid States Government Is c m-dructinsr on
the elic ot the Pennsylvania Dank is within the
operations of the State Building Inspection law,
will toon come before one of our Court. No
pernilt having been taken out the Superinten
dent of Construction was notirieJ of the require
ments of the law, but being of the opinion that
the State liw did not apply to buildings in the
course of crectiou lor the United SUtes. he did
not comply. It is understood that tho head ot
the Treusciy Department sustained him iu that
position. The Duildiug Inspectors have taken
btcps to have the matter legally settled.
BnoTnEnnooD tiF tub Union. The Grand
Circle ot this organization in Peunsjlvauia wil;
meet in this city next week. There'are twenty
six subordinate Circles in tho State, and five
Home Communions. Of tho entire number
fourteen uiett in this city. The following are
tl:c Chiefs and Ollicers of the Uraud Circlc:--9.
C. W., John Wise; G. C. G K. Z. Scitz: O. S.
K., William V. Denick; G. O. F., John T.
Ktchener, G. C. Fulton, John V. Bhapel; G. C.
G., Job Rulon; G. Treasurer, John M. Larkins;
O. W. D., John P. Wehrheim; G. W. N , James
F. Williams; G. II., Thomas J. Moore; G. C. W.,
Jedin Fining; G. Met., David Harris; G. Mar.,
Joseph Myers.
To be Contested. Thera lia3 not been any
change in tte somewhat novel condition ot
things at the ollice of the United States Attor
ney for this district. Mr. Gi'pin remains in
possession of the office, and the business is trans
acted by the assistant, Mr. Valentine. The
question touchini: the validity of the appoint
ment by the President has not been brought
fotmnlly to the notice of Judge Cndwulader, who
left the city on the day followiutr the presenta
tion by Mr. O'Neill ol his commission, and only
returned a day or two ago. It is uuders'ood
tLnt Mr. Gilpin will contest tho claim of Ur.
O'Neill to the office.
Another Whisky Seizure Revenue De
tective James J. Drooks and his assistant, Wil
liam II. Herr, 6elzed sundry barrels of whisky
on Wednesday, which, it is alleged, were in
packages not properly marked. One load wa
seized iu Dillwjn street, and the other at Arch
and Second streets. The driver lu charge of one
of the loadp, when he found the ollicers
approaching, put the whip to his horse and tried
to nittko his e scape, but he did not succeed.
This Lorse and wagon was seized, as well as the
whisky, because the conduct of the driver
implied knowledge on his purt that the whisky
w as conti abaud.
Dismissed. Horatio G. Sickel and W. L.
Williams had a hearing yesterday afternoon
before Recorder Given, ou the charge of forcible
entry and detah.er. It appears th.it Daniel R.
liatiL'h, keeper of a fat and hide establishment
nt Mo.YnuieD.Bing avenue and Reed street, had
been charged with maintaining a nuisance at
ti e place named, and his establishment was
closed, the order being carrlel out by the
accused, who are ollieerc of tlio Hoard of Health.
In the dii-cltargo ot this duty, it was declared
by Raugh that they had been guilty of lorciblo
culry and detainer. The case was dismissed.
Hospital Item?. Yesterday afternoon John
Brunt, twenty-eight rears old, a carter, residing
at No. 4li)l) Westminster avenue, was run over
by ids own cart, un bighth Btreet, above Jetl'er
(on, and had an arm and leg broken. Ho was
taken to St. Joseph's Hospital.
On Wednesday night, Lawrence Knne bad a
quarrel with a tavern keeper, iiuei Donohue,
nnd In a sculllc which ensued, was knocked
down and bad one of his legs broken, lie was
rf moved to the. Pennsylvania Hospital.
Final IIbarino. Davis H. Hoffman, charged
with tcl'ing lottery policies and annuls and
battery, had aflual ucaring, yesterday alteinuon,
leloro lCccordcr Glveu, and was held in $1500
bull to answer at court.
Post i on ed. The Fuflblk Park races, which
WC" advertised to con otf vcVcnhiv, wejc
poetpouea on accpun oi s'.oraj j weatJicri
Recover! of a Valcahlg Shawl. Mirgur
Sullivan, alias Maiani-0 Mccarty, was hi. re the
Recorder Yesterday en the chug J or Ceding ni
India fhawl with a pine anpl b .rder, vai l i a
1 The accused bad lived at Fifteenth an I
Pearl streets, where the stolen proo-rty wu
lound. f-he wai held in $1000 b il to umwr av
court.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
additional Marine Seivt i.e First I'mje,
ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THl-i DAT.
flair tiHN.mn S Moon Ttisic.. 7-31
UM bBTB BZS,l:IiaH YVAI UH 8 1.1
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF THAJJJS,
Jam h.n T Young, )
Ioatm Walton, J-Montkly Comhittsij
?HeHAI PoTTJLB. J
MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN STJsJ.VJIEltS
FOlt AHKKICA.
Propontls....,...LIverpool...I!"siiin Ani 11
T'lpoll l.lveriiool...New York Aiw Is
CulnuihU tJlasKOW.-.New York An. 21
Colorado Llveroil...JN'ew YorK Aiw z
Tarlla litverpool...New Yorif Au5 2.5
('. id London Llvernool...New York An. 2H
AtUmaniiln.Houtlianiton...NtiW York -Alii "g
Moravian. Liverpool. ..(ineb'-c aiu ' -27
fscotla Liveruool...Xtw York .Auit 2'l
City ol Cork Liverpool. ..New York... -AuS ay
FOR KU HOPE.
'ew Yorklironi.'n ....8ipt. 5
Helluna New Yurk...Lotidoil SbuU 6
City ot raris....New York...I.lvcrpool b
ferelre JNew York.lIavre se,,t. b
I New York...tUnsitow -.Kept. 5
. lrJ',lI."a.-7 New York... Liverpool.- Sep-,. 5
C.ofW fiRhlDBtuiiiSew York.. Liverpool -Sept 8
(iermanlft Now York...llainl)iirit s.pu 8
Jva ..New York...Ltverpool M.Se it. 9
Huiipb New York...Hremen St.pt. 10
0. ol Loudon.... New York...l,lverpoul Haul, u
, COAfTYVISK, DOMESTIC, KTO.
Wyoming Plillada Havar.nali .Sept. S
Pnntliigo rtee'ulmNewYork...Aspliiwall K -pt. 5
Btamauilbtrlpesl'hllada Havana Wbou 8
Alaska. New Y'ork...Asplnwall Seut. y
olim blH.. New York....Nasan... .Sept. Jo
8iin fcianelflco...Now York... Vera Cruz hept. II
RtaroftlieUnlon.PIillttda.....New Orlen spt. 17
'- ..Pbllada WIUulnRWu Sept. r
B"'UJ?' New York...lfavana (Sept. it)
Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the rseular
iikm. Itie steamers for or from LIvnrpo M cud at
ejiief-nstown, eicopt tho Canadian linn, wuleb call at
Londt Dilerrv. Tte steamers tor or from the Conti
nent call at, Southampton.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Br. briar LM U, Le Blanc, Lltlle Olace Bay. L. Wta.
tevppard A Co.
Scl'r lleraty. Meredllb, Boston, Caldwell, Gor-
Fchr Wake. Oandy. Dlgtiton, John Rommel Jr
Bebr Porto Rteo. YV'euiworih Newburjport' di
bclir R. 8. Dean. Ccok, Dljchlon, 1 ' So
fcehrL. C. WHuart, Alaaun, Boston, Latnbury.
Wickersham ACo. "
Pctir C. W. May, May. Boston. Day, Uuddell A Co.
Kt'r F. Franklin, J ler:on. Haltiamre, A. Grovm Jr
fct'r D. Clley, Davis, JSew York, V. M. JJatrd A Co,'
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
AAF&itilfiliSo.' dBy8 trom Jame9 "'or.
to n'ScIms 2 BhU?u? Uat1' fr0M Norfolk' wltu lur
sebr J. 11. ballaher, GallaRber, ft days from Nn,
tolk, with shingles to Patterson & Lt p pi lie j 1 1
u ly, .BuinlriK. 5 days from Jum'es river,
with lumber to Collins A Co. "Miivir,
fccbr Tycoon, Cooper. 1 day from SmyrDa Creek
Del .with grain to Jos. K. Palmer. UJ'rua crceK,
Ke.br Cider, A ydoluite, 2 days from Indian river with
C01 11 to Collins fi Co. '
Kehr Clayton ft Lowber, Jackson. 1 day from
Boiyrna, Del., wltb grain to James L. Bewlnv'.fc 1
Hebr C W. May, May, from KoMon. "owlu' a V"J'
frcbr Annie May, May. from Benton.
Reamer Tacony. Nleliols 24 hours from New York
w lili mdse. to W. M. Balrd & Co.
MEMORANDA,
instant? Norfolk' vnc.. henoo, at Richmond 1st
1. .',B.m,8hJP H' ?,' Davison. French, reported from
u?u'rrec,K cSe0..69' VM 'Ut
8iiqt?Lrno':rl0ht0n' c:eBr8d Bt Caaneston
13rtrJo,mUtt1.5'oasL,nd6 Bt' 3'' Cnbn'
Barque Reunion, Collins, at Clenfueeoa 23d ult .from
Anpluwall, and sailed 2!itb. lor Boston.
Brig Five Brothers, Tbutlow, hence for Stettin, at
Bwlneniunde2lst ult.
iirig Minnie Miller, Anderson, hence, at Portland
ISt tllBta
Prig Charles V. Williams, Thompson, was loading
at Trinidad 25th ult. "
lirig J. Mclntyre, Haskell, hence for Portsmouth.
wr.s spoken aisi ult -no lat., etc.
Hchr Plat dome, EuwardB, lor Philadelphia, sailed
from Charleston yesterday.
Hchr Belle Conway. Wnorter, salted from Washing
ton. D.O., 2d lust , forii iorb'etowa, to load coal lor
iiilladelplila.
tehr Denry CroBkey, Rackett, for Phlladolphla.
sailed from Providence 1st Inst.
hebrs Wm. B, Mann, Mtanturd, and Emma D. Fin
ney, '1 little, for 1'nilaUulphia, were loading at Cbarlos
ton Slf-l ulu
b-chr Cieu, Grant, hence at Richmond 1st lust.
bebis American Jtagie. bhnw; Kate V. Eiward",
AlltD; E. Sluiilckson. Wlnsuior.: Josnpli Hay JIaih
away; J. Burley. Williams; and Julian XSelsoii. Cava
Her. be 11 ce, at Providence lit Inst.
bchr Bertha Bonder. Woosier, for Philadelphia.
Cleared at Windsor, N. 8.. 22J ulu
t-chr Annie Ulllesple. Mlicliell, for Philadelphia,.
Cleared at Wluilnor, N. 8.. 'iHli ult.
febrJ W. Webster, McV.-y, sailed from Havana
2flh ult. for 8sgua, to load tuj hhda. sugar lor a port
ir rib of Hatieriis at $5,
bebr Hiawatha, Newman, for Philadelphia, Balled
from Newbnrj port 1st Inst.
fecbrEvaF. Cinwell, Howes, hence, at Boston 2d
InUBnt.
Brhis Martha Mcrln, Dean, (rom Providence; Morn
ing Light. Ireland, lroni New London; Annei Uep
pller, McFaddeu, from New Haven; Sman McDavltt,
McDevitt. Irom Mlddleton; and J. Comp'O'i, Ootids,
1 cm Fall River, all tor Philadelphia, at New York
2d It'BU
bebr J. Truman, Slocum, heucs, at New Bedford 1st
belir Henry Tlobart, hence for Boston, ashore on
Bl'Ck Island, is bilged aud nearly full of water. The
cnptaiu has engaged ass:staijce, and a strong force
was at work on her on Tnesdiiy. There Is very Utile
probability, however, ot saving her
f teamer U Comxtock, Drake, for Philadelphia,
cleared at New Yorkyestrrday.
NOTICE T(7mARINER9
The Danish Government has given notice thnt the
Robber Ground Llghlvessel BaUlc entrance, has been
ii'oved one and a half mile In a WE. by K. direction,
(she now lies lu 10 fathoms water, and her position is
In lut. 67 E 62 N., long. 11 22 46 East from Green wlcn.
(The bearing is magnetic. Variation 15 degrees
Westerly in l8t,s )
By commaud or their lordships.
GKO. HENRY RICHARDS, nydrographer.
Hydrcgraphlc OUice, Admiralty, Loudon, Aug. lu, 1S63.
Commander O. A. J. Heysham nt the English war
vessel Fawn, has discovered a shoal, with 8 fatboms
of water, at the south or the passot Turk's Island and
to which be gave the name of Fawn shoal.
It Is Bltuiued in lut. 20 51N., long. 71 29 SOW. Of
Greenwich.
VATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC.
"V.EW1S LADOMUS &C0.
'DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWKLEKS.1J
WATCHES, JEWELUYA8ILVF.lt WAUk. II
sWATOEES and JEWELRY EEPAIEED.
J02 Chestnut St., Philtv
Would Invite particular attention to their large and
elegant assortment of
LADIES' AND GENTS' WATCHES
of Ame-lcan and Foreign Makers of theltlntst quality
In Gold and bllver Cases.
A variety of Independent M Second, for horse
timing.
Ladles' and Gents' CHAINS ol latest styles, la 14
and 18 kt,
BTTTON AND EYELET STUDS
in great variety newest patterns.
SOLID SILVERWARE
for Bridal presents; Piated-ware. etc.
Repairing doue In the best manner, and war
ranted. 1 ig-ip
QPCCIAL
NOTICE.
UMIL SEPTEMBER 1, 18C8,
I WILL CLOSE DAILY AT h 1 M.
6. !Y. KUSSELLf
Importer and Dealer In French Clocks, Watches
Fine Jewelry, and Sliver Ware,
No. 22 Kortli SIXTH Street,
6 26 PHILADELPHIA.
QCORCH PLOWMAN.
CABPEKTEB AND BUILDEE,
REMOVED
To Ko. 134 DOCK Street,
rjri.f.r)lgraiAs
RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
I
orricr: npTiiR niAMttTrAS co ope-
11AT1VI1 hELIIlC ASNOCIA1IOV,
No. 432 WALNCT 8 TREE T, FHILADSLPIIf A.
OcJK.cT. The objei't o' thin n Rsonl.ttlon Is ti eo ire
a cann .vu:eul wuhiu fony iIhth atur the neiith of a
nieuiberoi as ninny aoi ar s mere ore uioiubi'M In
the class to v Ineti l.u or ik oeioiH. to t'ie holrs.
ll.Ll'KTKATIOM Cla A" has 6i(H) mule uioni jem.
A nifrnilii r dim. The Assocl.u 11,11 ia;n over muin
forty ilajs to the widow or hotr1, and ltn
r. nuiliiiiij; nn-mbers forward witulu ti.irty rtai-oii
Oo'lwr m.u ten (ems each to the Association to m
Imburse I'. Falling tos-nul this rum. they lor'rl. t
Uie SNf.r.mtlon all moneyu puld, nud i.lie Assneia Inn
supplies a new member to 1H1 Ihe pluud of the roltrtutf
one.
TfcN CLASSES FOH M KM AND TEN FOK
WOMKN.
C'i.abbfc. In Class A all pernors botween theait'S
of if and ltd years; In Cliu-B 11, all per.ions between uie
evtsof in and ti y- art: In t'lisi C, a'l person be
tween ibe Bges of 2-1 and 80 years- In C ais D, all per
sons bi lweeu Ihe ajesof mi ami 3 yars: in Class K ad
persons between the age's of 35 anu 4o yert; In Clans
F, all ptroous between the uges oMO and 4 1 years; In
Class G, all rerous between tue ages of 41 aud 60
years: In lIhsk H, all pernons between the agei of 5u
and AS years; In I lass I all per.sous between the at; ts
of 66 and t'.o years; In 1'lann K, all peisons between tue
etifs ol W and ." years. The (Usses tur wnmeu are
the u we as rbove. ShcIi class is limited to 6i0
members, 1-sch person pais six dollars upon ba
couili g a aeuiber and one dollar and lea euU
eucli time a member dies bnlongli.g to the samu
c.hsi he or she Is a member of. One dollar
got a olreet to the heirs, ten cents tj pay for
collcct'ng, A member otone cls cannot ba asiess id
tli 8 dollar If a member of another cins-i die". Kaoli
elf fs Is lue'epcndent, having no eonneotlon with any
other. To beeome a member it Is neoosiary To p ,y
biz Dollnrs Into the treasury at tha time of tuaktog
the ni pllchtlon; tr pay One Dollar and Ten Cents
Into ue treasury upou the dealh of each and auv
member of ihe cIhhb to which he or she lieloug,
wllhln thirty ilajs after date of notice of such death;
to give your Name, Town, County, rttate. Occupation,
etc.: niho a mtdleal cerllll?ate. Kvrry mtnlHter Is
axked to act as agent, aud will be paid isgiilar rate.
1 LIKDS. Circulars will explain fully In regard to
funds and investments, (;irculars giving full expla
nation und blank lornis ol application will he sent,
on ruiuentor upon a personal appUeatlou at the oUlje
of the Association.
1 KUSTEES AND OFFICERS.
K. I'cMCRDY, l'iei.il"t,.
K T. vvitmuT (l'resldent Star Metal Cx) Vlce
1 resilient.
W. 8. CARMAN (President Stuyvesant Bank), Tret
surer, I.EWW SANDKRS, HoCretry.
I. K. WANOAJ1 (I'resldeui National Trust Co.)
1. (S. DUNCOMB, No. 8 Fine street.
The trust finds will be held tu trust by the
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY. '
No. DJfl UroiUway, New York.
.A certs wanted for this city.
Address
WILLIAM LIPPINOOTT, Gmfrnl Agent,
Muuhaltan Co-operative Rllef Assuciauon,
0 2Jlu No 4.12 WAIiNUf btreet, P.iliada.
STEAMBOAT LINES.
BETWEEJi
BRISTOL LB FIE
SEW T0KK ASD U0ST0.,
VIA BRISTOL,
For PROVIDENCE, TAUN TON. NEW BEDFORD
CAPli. COD. and ail poluts of rullwuy commuulca
lion, ICast and North,
'Ihe new and splendid steamers BRISTOL and
FROV1DKNCK, leuve Pier No. 40 NORTH JU V KU
foot of Canal Btreet, aeljoii-lng Dcbras.tes Street Kerr,
New 1 erg, at 6 P. M., dally, buudays excepted, con
necting with Bteamboat train av lirlbiol at 4 He A. 61 ,
arriving In Roslon at A. M., In time to connect wUb
all the morning ualns from thut city. The most de
siraole and pleasaul route to the White Mountains
Travellers lor thai po.nt can make dlreci conaoo
tlons by way of Providence aud Worceiler, or B.wtou.
Hta'.o-rooma and Tickets secured at oUice va pier 1
ork.
618m H. O. BF.TGG8. General Manager.
, rillLADliLPIIU AND TliEN
Im ton bieaniooat Line. The Bleaiubout
j!UtiRfc,3T leaves ARCH olreet Wharr, lor
Treulou, slopping at T'aco.y, Torresdale, lleverly.
BurliBgion, Bristol, Florence, Kubalus' Wharf, anu
While Hill.
Leaves At ch Ptreet W harf Leaves South Trenton,
batutday, bepl. b, 1? P.i I Satorday, Bept. 6. b," P.M
bunday, riepu 6, to Burungion, liriHtol, aud inter
meuluie laudingi, lecves Arcu street whart at 8 A.M.
und 2 1'. M ; leaves Bristol at li.3 A. M. and 4'JP. il.
.Mouooy, eept. 7, z'a r.jii Mouaay, acpt. 7, s,'ai'.M
Tuesday, " 8, 54 A.M iTueadar, ." V, 9 A.M.
Wed'duy,
1 bursday.
troay,
0. B A 111
1U, 6 A.N
il,
weddiiy, " u, 10 A M
Ibuisday, " lu, lo A.M
Friday, ' 11, litf A.M
1'aie to Treutou. 4U cents each war: luterm-dhim
places, g5 cents. in
rrtiC F0K CHESTER, HOOK, AND
JhSA'iSra WiLMINGTON-At 8'30 aud U 60 A. M.
The Bttauier S, 11. FKLTON and ARIF.L leave
CbKbNUT btree't V barf (Suudays excep'edj at b no
aim Von A. M., and 8'i.U A', id., rutiirulug leave Wil
rjlngtuu aitt'50 A.U., li'W, aud 8'iu I; a, Ktvpplng at
Cbeuter and Hook eavh wjy.
Faro, Id cents between all points,
Fzcurslon tick eta, 15 ceuls, good to return by either
boat. a a if
UlTTN OPPOSITION TO THE COM
ggSraW foaafe BljNKI) lvAlLKOAD AND Rl Kit
bieau-er JOHN SYLVESTER will make dally
excuislons to Wilmington (iunoaysexcened), loneh
lug at Chester and Maicus Hook, leaving ARCH
bueet wlia.l at lu A. M. and 4 P. L. reiurulng, leave
Wl mlngtir at7A. M.ai.dlP.M.
Light frglgUts tbkeu.
i2 U"'J"35ZL
DAILY EXCUHSIOIWS tttw
splendid steamboat JOHN A. Wa u.
tsl.li.. leaves Clil'.bNL'T btruet Wharf, Phllada.. at s
Bristol, touching atRlvertcn. Torre-idale, Andaiiisia
and Beverly. Reiurulng, leaves Bristol at 7 o'clock
A. M.and 4 P. M,
Fare, 25 cents each way: jKxcuralon 40 eta. lltl
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE ORPHANS' COUKT FOR THE CUT
AND COUNT Y OF PHILADELPHIA.
EcTa'IK OF MARY HAMTLlON, Deceased.
0 be Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and hUJust the account of JOLUN KLLIOI'T, Ex
ecutor ol lust Will aud Testament otM AH Y HdlllL
TON, deceased, and to report distribution ot tlio
balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet
the parties Interested, for the purpose of his au
polniment. on MONDAY, September 7, at 3 o'clock
P. M at the oitlce or E. H. TI1ARP, No. ti a
THIRD Btreet, lu the City of Philadelphia.
6 28 fmw 6t
TK THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
X BTATKtt FOR TUB KAtJTiiltjM DlaTRIiiT
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
IN BANKRUPTCY.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment as Assignee of MKVi.lt P. isTHAUd, of the
city of l'hiladelpbla, county or Pbiladelpula and
blute of Pennsylvania, within said District, who
has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition
by Uie Dlfltrlct Court of Bald District.
JOHN ROBEKT3 Assignee.
No, 128 H. BlXl'U btreet.
Dateei at Phlladelphla.AuBuut if, taw. s 21 rat
DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N. E. Corner or FOURTH aud RACE Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURER'S OP
Wliite Lead and Colored Taints, Taltj,
Yarnislies, Etc.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
EREXCU ZLC TALMS.
DE4LER8 AND CONUMERQ SUPPLIED AT
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. 6 Kit
P.
JOHN C R U M
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
snor)! no, ia lddcu ktkket, ah
ftO. 17S3 IIIUNI'T 8TBEKT, .
52 PHILADELPHIA.
E N
A
U R
CONCENTRATED INDIUO,
For the Laundry. Free from Oi:illo Acid. See
Chemist's CeitlUcr.to
A Patent Pocket Pincushion or Euiery Ra inaach
Twouty Cent Rox. 7 187 mw!8m
For sale by all respectable Orooers aud Drunl:a.
TXT I L L I A M B. GRANT,
No. 8 8, DELAWARE Aveaue, PUUadelpula,
AUUNT FOB
Dnpont's Onnpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Etc.
W, Raker A Co.'s Chocolate U iooa. aid Hrouia.
Cr. tkcr, 11 cs. & U.' ii)S ilWU BUi.lna,
AMUSEMENTS.
NTlllf ? wSTf STUEET THEATRE.
THE WH1TH FAWN,
prononrctd by the entire i'hilaite puis nress In hn iho
most msnnlllc.nily produeed play that has ever been
wltneisedluPhlla leipbli. uas ever been
will be presented
u. T11K WHITE FAWN,
with an i s ro'RMOi.B s: ener, superb wntumes elabo
ra'ejewe s anrl pn neriies. "w
Abo Jrre. t aud Palmer's combined
PAHS1ENNE AJND VlfcMAOiaE BILLET
headed by tho hPBiittrui '
. UOM FA N TI AND BOHLKE,
fnpported by
KlesUT H-1CIPAL DANSVUKM. VCfKVY Cnn.
YPHKFH AND C1KPS DK B LLKe
TIip nioM eoun lete Ba'lwt Troupe 1 N THE WORLD
A DM liSrlON, Dress Circle and Parquet. 75 ce jlh
OuhiMra Seats, $1; Fa nil v Clrele. 2B oets '
NO FXTNA CbaKhK FOR RKH KKVKD REAT8.
. bATCMDAY AFTEKvilON-MATIiSKH.
?Al)MlbSU)N TO tUTINKK FIFTY CEN Ml
WALNUT STIIEKT TIIEATKE, BE(HNSAT8.
THlM(rrlday) KVftNINei, Aept. H,
l NIMIKUEliKinTKI i h UCCKSS.
Inereastd exeltenient attnrtM the ulLhtiy renresen.
tiitlon ot Ibe l-rLd Kunmimc Drauia. In live aeu m ,i
a prologue by CharlUHade. K q , eutiiled
frrm ihe celebrated work of Charles Reade ani Dion
Rouclcanlt.
View of ihe Bay and Cllvof HobanTown. Anitralio.
THE LOKK'rt I KA1'. '
THE SHIP 18 SCUTTLED AND UNIfs
hlORM ON THU, PACIFIC OCEAN.
Rescue of Hazel Irnin a whu ry ktkvh.
(IRANI) TA liLK.l 11.
BATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 4 O'CLOCK.
FOUL PL A Y M AT1N KK.
HOUSE, SEVfNIII
Sole Proprietor
HOOLKY'9 OPEUA
Miet-t, below Arch.
i. JU. HOOibY
WILL RWIP.V
FOR THE FALL ANU WIN TEH SEAS JN
ON MONDAY KVENINU, Sept. 7,
with the World-renowned
HOOLKY'd MINSTRELS
In tLelr
CHALLENOR PROGIIAMME.
ORAND MA'IINKK 9186
KVKRV BATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK.
"IT-OX'S AMERICAN VAMlETY THEATRE,
F.VERY EVKJN1NW jiMI) SATURDAY
At PER V OO N.
GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE,
In Orand Rallets, Eth'uplau Rurlfsques. Bonss
Dances, PantouilmeSjOymuast Acts, etc.
SMIPPIIMG.
LORILLARD'S OUTSIDE LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
From and after this date, tte rates of freight by this
Hue will be ten cents per 100 lbs for heavy goods; four
cents per foot, measurement; one cent per gallon for
liquids, ship's option. One of the Steamers or this
Line will leave every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day, Ocods received at all times on sovered piers.
All goods forwaided by New Yirk agent free of
charge, except cartage.
For luriher Information, apply on the pier to
8 2i6m JOHN F. 03L,
iff FOR LIVEUPOOL AND QUEENS
VsZatZt TOWN.-lunian Lmu of 1u.l1 hi ,
n.v "I I"".". " . qui. ... H'l un B.
CI1"
CJ'l
CITY OF RALTIMOKE, Saturday, September 19;
. 'J. ait lunA, lueajuy, repiemu'.r it,
ard each succeeding isaturd and ulletuale Tuesday,
at 1 1', M., from Pier 45, North River.
RATES OF PA MS A UK nv lga MAIL STKAMKB
SAII.1KU KVaBY (A1URDAV,
Payable in oold. pe.yable In Currency.
FIRfeT CA BIN. $100 STEERAGE .1S
to Londoi. 1('5 10 London M.. 41)
to Paris Hi I to Paris 4;
l'ABSAUK HV mm TCkSUAlC STKAMKB VIA Jl
FIBhT CAllIN, STBKKAOa,
. I'a able 111 Oold. Payable lu Currency.
Liverpool .m DO Liverpool -....!30
til V OF PARIS, Saturday, 'September 6:
CITY OF WAKHINOTON, Tuesday, t eptember 8:
WW OF LONDON, Saturday, feptenibor 1A
CITY OF RAL'I IMOKK. Saturday. Sentenilier 1
Halifax
ft. John's, N. F
by liruLch Steamer....
lalllax.
It. John's, N. F- 1
y uruucli Steamer...
15
SO
PasceiiKers also fcrwarded lo Havre Hainliiiri"rirA.
men, etc, at reduced rates.
'tickets can be bought bere by persons sending for
their filenda, at moderate rales
For furiher Information apply at the Company's
Ollires.
JOHN G. DALF, Agent, No. 15 BROADWAY, N. Y.
CltO O'LONNuLL & FAULK. Ageuts,
No. 411 CHESN UP btrtitt, Philadelphia.
rtft KKW EXPRESS LI N E ALEX.
UteiCjandrla. Georgetown, and Wellington!
D. c;1 via Chespeake and Delaware Canal, with con.
motions at Alexandria from the most direct routa
lor Lynclibnrg, Brlotol, JKuoiVllle, Naahville. Daltoa
aud the Southwest. '
Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon
from the lint wharr awe Murka street.
Frtlght received dally. r,
WM- p- CLYDE A CO.,
. No, 14 North aud Sjutu Wuaiviw
J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. VWU
M. ELDKILGj!; di Co., Agents at Alexandria, Vlr.
g'kla. a 1
fC'f AOI1CE.-FUH NEW YOKK VIA
D UAWAilK AND RA KIT IN A V A L
Js.APRJloa SIEAMBOAT COMPANY
The Sitam Propellers of this line leave DAILY
from lirst wharf below MarKetsti eeu
THROUGH IN 24 HOURS.
Gonds forwarded by all tho lines going out of .Ti -Yerk.
Nenh, East, and West, free of commisoiuu.
i remhts re'.eived at our usual low rales,
Y,'U,Li,AU-,E- J'-YDK dt CO., Agents.
No. 14 S. WHARVES, Philadelphia
JAMFS HAND, Agent. so?
No. lltf WALL street, corner of South, New York;
fff'tft HORTU AMERICAN bTEAMSUU'
ZmM rtkCOM PAN Y.
WbrousHA Llms to CaltforMla via Paatama
Hallroad.
NEW ARrtANOEMENT.
Bftlllng from New Ymfc on tfce BtU and 20th 0f
EVERY M ON Tai, or the day before whoa theaedata!
tall on Sunday . .
Pi-suoge lower than by any other line.
For Uiiormutlou address
D. N. CARRINGTON, Agent,
Pier No. 46 NORTH RIVER, New York.
... Or THOMAS R, SlfiARLE
No. 117 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
W. H.WEBB, i-resldeut. CHAS. DAN A, Vlce-Prea
Otlice-64 EXCHANGE Plaoe. New York. 8ni
if I'AS&AUE TO AND FUOM GRBAJ?
IL 1 .L7 Itlll'I'.IM INI, lUhT.ilun
BRI I'AlN AND IRELAND
Ai oliAMSHlP AND 8AIL1NI PAOKHT.
AT REDLCleD H A'l KX
DRAFTS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT
ENfJ-
T 1 VI. TX t' r .K:fk I-, IT . t . i r . .
For particulars apply to
TAPcJCOTTf, BROTHERS 4 CO.,
KO. 86 SOUTH Street, and No. 211 RKOAUW A Y,
Or to THcMAS T.SEARL1S,
11 No. 217 WALN UT tftreet.
efrf PHILADELPHIA, IUCH1I(JN
EZ&LlZ AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINK.
TllJtiutUH FREIGHT AIR LINK TO t2Lb
SOUTH AND WEST.
m EVERY SATURDAY,
Street00"' fW1 WHARF' above MARKET
THROUGH RATES and THROUGH RECEIPTS
to all points in North auu South Carolina, via Sea
board Air Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth
aud to Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee, aud the Went, via
Vlrglniu and Tennessee Air Line aud Richmond aud
Danville Railroad. " "
Freight HANDLED BUT ONCE, and taken at
LOWER RAT S THAN ANY OTHER LISA
The regularity, saiety, aud cheapness of this route
couiiueucl 11 to the public as tue most deelrable mo
diuru for can.vlug every description ot trelchu
No charge for cumuilaalou, drayage, or any expense
Of transfer.
Steumbhlps Insured at lowest rales.
Freight received daily.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO..
No. 14 North and fcouih WHARVES.
W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond aud City
Point.
T. P. CROWF.LL A CO.. Agents at Norfolk. 6 1J
w ih-inr" 'R iVKw YOUIv-SWIFfSDRQ
a, u hwlit sure Lines, via Delaware aud Rritan
Canal, on and niter tue Utn ot March, leaving dully at
11 M. and 8 P. M connecting wuh all Northern ana
Eastern lines, ... .
For lrelcht, whlcn will be taken on accommodating
terms, tppiy 10 WILLlAit M. BAIIU) tt CO ,
1 XI No. litf S. DELAWARE Aveuue,
STOVES, RANGES, ETC,
K0T1CE. THE UNDERSIQEB
f.tfc would call aiteiuiun of tne public to his
trrstit NEW GOLDEN KAGLK FURN AUK.
Ki-sr. ThlB a an e ntirely new heater. It la so con
structed ?B to al 01 -c commend lteell logeneia! tuVur,
bell g a combination ol wrought aud cast lrou. Ills
very bin pie In liu construction, aud la perfectly air
tight; sell cleMili.g, hcvli:g no pipes or dr. tins te be
tiikPti out and cb ui'ecl. It U so arrauged wltu up.fghl
hues as to produce a laige-r amount of beat tron me
vbme weixnl ci etal tuau auy lurnaoe now In nsa.
The bygui.:uirlo ct L.H1I0J en the air a produced by
n y new arrungemtut of evuuoia.Iuu will aniuc de.
niorfctrato uai it is Hie ouly Hot Air i urnace that
will proJuce a perfectly healthy a'ujosphera
Tliwc in wniicf a complete Iteuthig Appecatus
would do well to call l,j'x1"ulBwfi"'l it
Nos. ii iud il iiiS
A largi wsortment of Cooking Kge. lr-bord
Btoves. Low Dcvtn rUa, Veu-llalurs, tc,iay
"k. R'.-Jobbli!g of an kind promptly done. . 1 1P ,
COAL.
BJIIUT'LITTON CO., DEALERS IN
HA l LEIGH LEHIGH and EAGLW VEIJI
fv,Ai Kent dtynudor cover. Prepared exprenahr